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The Neurobiology of Psychopathy

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008
Numerous studies have tackled the complex challenge of understanding the neural substrates of psychopathy, revealing that brain abnormalities exist on several levels and in several structures. As we discover more about complex neural networks, it becomes increasingly difficult to clarify how these systems interact with each other to produce the ...
Andrea L, Glenn, Adrian, Raine
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Psychopathy and stalking.

Law and Human Behavior, 2009
We examined the association between psychopathy, assessed using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised: Screening Version (Hart et al., Manual for the psychopathy checklist screening version (PCL:SV), 1995), and stalking in 61 men convicted of stalking-related offenses.
Jennifer E. Storey   +3 more
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The Development of Psychopathy

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2005
In this review, we explore two aspects of the development of psychopathy. First, we examine what psychopathy looks like across time. Second, we ask where psychopathy comes from. Much recent empirical work supports the idea that psychopathy in childhood and adolescence looks much like psychopathy in adulthood.
Donald R, Lynam, Lauren, Gudonis
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Psychopathy

2017
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Feggy Ostrosky, Alfredo Ardila
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Biochemistry of psychopathy

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1979
Abstract The definition of psychopathy relies at present largely on subjective psychological and psychiatric assessment of personality traits, and as such remains an inadequately defined - and therefore understood - concept. This paper reviews the background work on peripheral biochemistry involvement in emotions, and discusses in this context the ...
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The Philosophy of Psychopathy

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1996
The concept of mankind's dark side—of the beast within us all—is deeply entrenched in modern thought. Scientists from Darwin to Lorenz have explained the evolutionary and genetic basis ofthe propensity towards violence; writers from Shakespeare to Golding have described conflicts and struggles between passion and reason; and psychoanalysts from Freud ...
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Psychopathy

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1996
Although the evolution of psychopathy as a formal clinical disorder began more than a century ago, it is only recently that scientifically sound psychometric procedures for its assessment have become available. The result has been a sharp increase in theoretically meaningful and replicable research findings, both in applied settings and in the ...
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„Psychopathy”

Nervenheilkunde, 2005
Zusammenfassung„Psychopathy” stellt ein Konzept zur Beschreibung einer schweren Form der dissozialen Persönlichkeitsstörung dar. Die Fähigkeit für emotionales Erleben, Empathie, Kontrolle von aggressiven Impulsen und Lernen aus negativen Erfahrungen ist bei dieser forensisch auffallenden Gruppe von Straftätern stark beeinträchtigt.
G. Hajak   +3 more
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Psychopathy

2018
<p>Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by antisocial deviance in the context of interpersonal and emotional detachment. The study of psychopathy in non-forensic samples is an area of growing interest, but one that is limited by the fact that most large-scale epidemiological studies, which collect a wealth of data that could ...
Katherine Achsah Lisa Hall   +5 more
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Psychopathy in Everyday Life

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2016
Psychopathy is a spectrum of possibilities linked with survival drives. It appears in commonly accepted forms in everyday life and more egregious, devastating ways as well. Often extreme manifestations of psychopathy become part of everyday existence, almost taken as normal while its cumulative destructiveness mounts.
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